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May 04, 2017, 08:05:54 PM
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Hi,
I'm planning to sell Bitcoin in my website, but I need a company that allow credit card payments. The company must give a payment "button" or something similar. The ones I've contacted said something like this: "we do not support BitCoin in any way."...

any ideas?
thanks



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May 05, 2017, 04:17:55 AM
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Hi,
I'm planning to sell Bitcoin in my website, but I need a company that allow credit card payments. The company must give a payment "button" or something similar. The ones I've contacted said something like this: "we do not support BitCoin in any way."...

any ideas?
thanks




If this happens from your site, then it will be a legal time, unless of course your website has all the trust papers. You decided to create something like an exchanger?
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May 05, 2017, 04:50:59 PM
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Hi,
I'm planning to sell Bitcoin in my website, but I need a company that allow credit card payments. The company must give a payment "button" or something similar. The ones I've contacted said something like this: "we do not support BitCoin in any way."...

any ideas?
thanks

Have you checked 2checkout? I am not sure if they are accepting bitcoin or not.
You may also check this out > https://www.getapp.com/website-ecommerce-software/a/2checkout/alternatives/
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May 06, 2017, 05:35:48 PM
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Hi,
I'm planning to sell Bitcoin in my website, but I need a company that allow credit card payments. The company must give a payment "button" or something similar. The ones I've contacted said something like this: "we do not support BitCoin in any way."...

any ideas?
thanks




If this happens from your site, then it will be a legal time, unless of course your website has all the trust papers. You decided to create something like an exchanger?

No like an exchanger. Right now when we sell, clients pay us with a bank transfer. We want to give them the possibility of paying with their credit card...

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May 07, 2017, 02:53:21 AM
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Hi,
I'm planning to sell Bitcoin in my website, but I need a company that allow credit card payments. The company must give a payment "button" or something similar. The ones I've contacted said something like this: "we do not support BitCoin in any way."...

any ideas?
thanks





Buy or sell bitcoins with credit or debit card used to be really hard ... companies like Coinbase (United States, Canada, Europe United Kingdom &) and CoinMama (worldwide) has made the process smooth and faster.so you can sell it on Cionbase and Coinmama,

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May 07, 2017, 09:24:56 AM
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you can use bitpay service https://bitpay.com/
or you want open exchanger service, ussualy all exchanger service majority not supported use credit cards
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May 07, 2017, 02:14:15 PM
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Have you studied about the dangerous of accepting reversible payments and the dangers of accepting stolen cards ? I believe you must educate your self on these thing before planning to accept cards payment for selling bitcoins.

May I know why you are specifically targeting card payments whereas many established services also hesitating to add this payment option.
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May 07, 2017, 03:54:46 PM
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Hi,
I'm planning to sell Bitcoin in my website, but I need a company that allow credit card payments. The company must give a payment "button" or something similar. The ones I've contacted said something like this: "we do not support BitCoin in any way."...

any ideas?
thanks

As far as I know, selling bitcoin for credit card balance is never recommended. You may enter in unwanted haphazard. Even companies like Payza don't offer direct deposit of btc via credit card and vice-versa. The bitcoin payments are irreversible and if your customer turns bad debt, you can't claim money.
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I know Simplex (https://www.simplex.com) processes debit and credit card purchases for sites like Coinmama and Changelly, though I have no idea how you might go about adding their widget(s) onto your site. Simplex offers a pretty simple looking tool for buying BTC on Coinmama and Changelly, should work for your site if that’s offered on the Simplex site.
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February 14, 2019, 11:15:54 PM
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If you want to sell bitcoin and accept credit cards you must have a KYC because if you accept credit or debit card there is a charge fee if someone sent a dispute and chargeback. I heard from some website that the charge fee is around $15 if you can't win the dispute.

So, I suggest you don't accept debit or credit card as payment it will hurt your business unless if you have a KYC to prevent frauds.

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February 15, 2019, 01:06:59 AM
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Hi,
I'm planning to sell Bitcoin in my website, but I need a company that allow credit card payments. The company must give a payment "button" or something similar. The ones I've contacted said something like this: "we do not support BitCoin in any way."...

any ideas?
thanks
There are two ways to go about this

1) You can use a third party payment processor which does everything for you with a small service free. This way is easy to implement but you gotta pay the service fee and rely completely on the service for the transactions. If the service goes down your website suffers.

2) Use just a third party for your credit card payments and implement Bitcoin processing yours on your end. Just need to establish a way to integrate them together.
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February 15, 2019, 08:20:29 PM
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Hi,
I'm planning to sell Bitcoin in my website, but I need a company that allow credit card payments. The company must give a payment "button" or something similar. The ones I've contacted said something like this: "we do not support BitCoin in any way."...

any ideas?
thanks





You can start accepting Payoneer (user to user account transfer). I always buy bitcoin with Payoneer on localbitcoins and this method is irreversible unlike credit cards that user can do chargebacks.
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February 15, 2019, 08:34:44 PM
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If you already have a business that accepts money into bank for the bitcoins, you should discuss with payment processors from your country.
Because you simply sell a (digital) "product" for money and they have to receive the money and pass it to your bank account.

Keep in mind that payment processors don't work for free, they and also the bank will get their fee (some 1% I think) from your income, so you'll have to list higher prices to cover that.


edit: you may have to tell them that they will not interact with bitcoin at all; that's what you'll do.

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February 16, 2019, 02:11:44 PM
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Its too risky, you will be met with a barrage of scammers using stolen credit cards and claiming chargebacks against you.  If you do plan on doing this charge large fees to cover these losses and make sure everyone does a KYC.
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February 19, 2019, 02:02:22 AM
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I think the most simple way is that you can use some third party like paypal, it is very easy to install on your website, there are tons of tutorial on how to do it. And the fee is not too expensive in my opinion.
However I agree with this opinion here,
Its too risky, you will be met with a barrage of scammers using stolen credit cards and claiming chargebacks against you.  If you do plan on doing this charge large fees to cover these losses and make sure everyone does a KYC.

You will meet some scammer, that using hacked credit card/paypal and claim refund, even your related paypal/credit card account might be ban too.

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February 19, 2019, 02:59:41 PM
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Though nothing is impossible, the only problem am able to see when you integrate bitcoin sales with credit cards on your website is scammers running ahead of you to take your profits except you employ the third parties software or vendor software. Paypal is advisable.

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